6 ON VIEW ON VIEW JULY 1, 2016–JUNE 30, 2017 SCMA’S SMALLER EXHIBITION SPACES PROVIDE unique opportunities for students and faculty to collab- orate on special projects. The installation @loscaprichos grew from an ongoing printmaking project led and curated by studio art professor Lindsey Clark-Ryan. She solicited prints by both professional printmakers and Smith College students to cast a new light on Francisco Goya’s 1799 series of captioned satirical etchings, Los Caprichos. Participating artists created an etching using line and aquatint, which they paired with a pre-existing tweet they selected from Twitter. The installation included a selected number of Goya’s original Caprichos from the SCMA collection alongside these updated contemporary reflections, providing provocative historical, technical and visual comparisons. EXHIBITIONS August 12–December 11, 2016 Eric Avery: AIDS WORK Curated by Aprile Gallant, curator of prints, drawings and photographs. Lead educator: Charlene Shang Miller, associate educator for academic programs August 26–December 18, 2016 @loscaprichos Co-curated by Henriette Kets de Vries, Cunningham Center manager, and Lindsey Clark-Ryan, assistant professor, art department September 9, 2016–February 5, 2017 The Arts of Asia: Diversity and Contradiction; Continuity and Disjuncture. Curated by Yao Wu, Jane Chace Carroll Curator of Asian Art. Lead educator: Maggie Newey, associate director for academic programs and public education September 30–December 30, 2016 When in Rome: Prints & Photographs, 1550–1900 Curated by Aprile Gallant. Lead educator: Charlene Shang Miller October 2016–April 2017 Student Picks Exhibitions For a complete list see smith.edu/artmuseum December 16, 2016–April 23, 2017 Selections from the Permanent Collection. Curated by Henriette Kets de Vries February 3–August 13, 2017 Leisure & Luxury in the Age of Nero: The Villas of Oplontis Near Pompeii Coordinated by Linda Muehlig, associate director for curatorial affairs and senior curator of painting and sculpture, and Jessica Nicoll, director and Louise Ines Doyle ’34 Chief Curator. Lead educator: Maggie Newey February 14–May 7, 2017 Words and Images in Chinese Culture Curated by Yao Wu, with contributions from Sujane Wu, associate professor, East Asian languages and literatures, and the students in the Spring 2017 course Chinese ABOVE: Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Spanish, 1746–1828. El sueño de la razón produce monstruos (The sleep of reason produces monsters), Plate 43, Los Caprichos, 1799. Print. Purchased with the gift of Albert H. Gordon OPPOSITE: Giuseppe Ninci, Italian (1823–1890). Coliseum, Rome. Albumen Print, 1876 or before. Purchased with Hillyer- Tryon-Mather Fund, with funds given in memory of Nancy Newhall (Nancy Parker, class of 1930) and in honor of Beaumont Newhall, and with funds given in honor of Ruth Wedgwood Kennedy